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 New year and I want to start clearing my debt.. what are some good free debt management companies I can call?
My debt amounts to about 4000GBP.
I want to start cleaning up my credit file and clearing debits.

I need a decent free debt management company that won't take any of my money in ...


 I need 2000 to bail my boyfriend out of jail but i dont have ne credit cards or bank account?

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ok i dont think it right that you ppl judge my boyfriend not one of you kno him or kno why he is in ther so i really dont think you should judge ...


 ING Direct, is it worthy??
I am researchign ING, and see that the ing direct savings account accures 4% interest. Y is it so much higher than normal banks? I am 18 with no credit hostory ( dont kno if that metters), can I open ...


 Is it better to pay off a credit card with a higher balance & higher interest rate first?
or is it better to pay the smaller more managable ones first?...


 I'm 19 years old, full time college student, thinking of getting a credit card. What should I look for??
I do not currently have a part time job (but I do have money saved up). I wanted a card that will give me points and/or rewards. Any suggestions on where to look? Should I even get one?...


 Is it possible to get a quick loan with in a day?
Even with high interest I dont ...


 Will my bad credit be renewed when I get married?
I live in Texas and because of a hospital bill my credit is bad (the bill is only $35) We want to get married and buy a house and a car and all that good stuff. He has no credit will we be able to do ...


 Considering a personal loan...?
If I was to take a small personal loan (less than £500), how long does the whole process take. Would I have the funds within a month for an overseas trip?
Thank you!!...


 Where can I go to "watch" my credit (I don't care if I have to pay for it.)?
I would prefer to have a place where I can do a trial period.

I ALREADY tried PRIVACY 1-2-3 and FREECREDITREPORT.COM. I can NOT get another free trial though them, but there has to be ...


 How do i build my credit and get rid of the negative history on my credit report.?
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 Can someone please loan me $50,000, I promise I'll pay you back!?
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 Does going over your limit due to interest hurt you?
My question is as follows. I have a credit card and for the past 2 months when the interest payment hits it sends me over my limit. Will this hurt my credit score?...


 How can I increase my credit score 100 points within a 7 month period?
Is this possible???...


 Where can i get a loan with horrible credit? no scams please?

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a personal loan. credit score.540...


 Whats are some good ways to rebuild bad credit?
I've been trying to apply for a credit card but keep getting rejected.I don't have any outstanding debt....


 Do I have enough credit yet?
I've had my credit card for about six months now, I've had a debit card since I was sixteen (i'm now 20)... I have had an apartment for seven months now, and never missed a payment. I ...


 Paying of credit cards>??
I have a student visa $700 .. ive been paying the amount due every month all at once. Am i suppose to just pay a little at a time to build credit?>? or say its 120 that month do i pay the $120? .. ...


 What was the first thing that ran through your mind when you saw your credit card bill this month?
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 What is the best debt consolidation service to use?
Im Looking at a lot of credit card debt and its beginning to become to much for me. What services if any are the best to use when looking to consolidate? Fyi im have about 7 different credit cards ...


 Should we pay down our credit card debt or save money for a down payment?
We had some unforeseen emergencies and had to use our credit cards. Should we pay these off first and then use the credit card availability for a down payment if needed, or save cash and keep the ...



ncgirl
I own a house that my mother gave me?
but I recently divorced my husband and he left me in a lot of debt with no way to pay.I intend to pay these debts off when I can get a job but can my house be taken away for any of these debts, I owe nothing on my house.

Thank you in advance for your help.
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No I dont have my house as collateral anywhere and yes my ex did leave me in pretty bbad shape financially. If i can make payments I wont be so worried about losing my mothers home.
                     
 




Mustbe
Take everything you owe...write down on a slip of paper.
Write each a note and tell what you just told and send what you can..I don't care if it's 10.00.
You will be ok...and NO your house will not be touched.
{Best of Luck}


towanda
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I live in Texas an so have a homestead exemption on my house and only the IRS can take it. Others will come after anything you have of value.


Mary O
Your husband is also responsible, i don't believe you can lose your home but i would talk to creditors to work something out with them even if its paying them 5.00 dollars a week.


styymy_2000
If you own the house and there is no mortgage to pay, there are no leans on the house and you are able to pay your property taxes, the answer is No.

If you are behind in credit cards, car notes, store charge cards, etc. You should find a way to work with each of those creditors on paying down the debt.

If the home you are in has equity, you could take out an Equity Line of Credit or a Home Equity Loan to pay off all your debt, but then you would now have a payment to make every month for your house. So that's a decision for you only. There are other options, but you should continue to look for work and hopefully you won't need to use any equity in your house.


NaughtyBoy
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Very difficult to give an advice without knowing the details.
Unless you find a job soon, you might lose your house because of the debts unless you can get some kind of social protection.
You could take a loan on the house to repay the debts, but that also is dangerous without a job.
If there is a market for your house you could sell it, repay the debts and keep the difference, if any, to sustain yourself until you get a job.
Probably you are too young for that, but some banks offer a "reverse mortgage" which is selling your house for a monthly amount for a number of years. Careful anyway with the terms of the contract they tell you to sign!
I wish you to solve your problems soon.


wizjp
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First let the lender's know there is a divorce pending and the debits will be resolved as a negotiation of the divorce settlement. Assuming that at least some of the debits will bve yours, you need to advise the lenders that you will be resolving them as you can and work out and stick to a payment scehdule. Worst case, they will obtain judgements agains the both of you for the unpaid balances which may attach as liens against the property; but in almost every state, they won't result in a foreclosure; just debits that will have to be paid before you can sell or finance.


gjkishere
No, they will not and can not force you to sell your house to pay off debts unless you have a mortgage you've fallen behind on.

You should also be able to get out of some of the debt he left you in if you can prove it is entirely his debt. i'm surprised your lawyer or the divorce judge didn't inform you of these things...


Traveler
Do not take out a home equity loan to pay off the debts that would require your home becomes the collateral.

Before placing your home in jeopardy, speak to a financial advisor that specializes in bankruptcy law. If you are behind in debt possibly most of your debt may be late fees and interest accumulated.

Your ex-husband may be responsible for the full debt if you had no income when married. Speak to the person helping with your divorce before allowing any loans be placed on your home.


limrichie
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If the debt is taken by your husband or under his name or account, you don't have to worry.
Otherwise talk to the creditors your predicament and to work out a payment plan like you suggested. You don't have to tell them you have a house (lest they may go for it).

Pray n hope you'll get thru this.


Judy1
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If you have judgements against you, then assets can be taken if you don't pay them.


kat k
Have you used the house as collateral on anything?? If so, yes, it can be taken. Just to be on the safe said, talk with a credit counselor


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i think it can but i am only 15 so i dont know for sure. i hope it dosent get taken away from you! GOOD LUCK!!!


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